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|noun=pin
|noun=pin
|look=Easily manipulated, each appendage has joints that can shift around. A wonderment of carefully placed parts form the face of this macaque, which looks as if it can make a multitude of expressions. Abalone and amber compose the glittering eyes of the creature, giving it a clever look. Pearl inlaid into the long, curled tail finishes the look of this cute monkey.
|look=Easily manipulated, each appendage has joints that can shift around. A wonderment of carefully placed parts form the face of this macaque, which looks as if it can make a multitude of expressions. Abalone and amber compose the glittering eyes of the creature, giving it a clever look. Pearl inlaid into the long, curled tail finishes the look of this cute monkey.<br />
There appears to be something written on it.
There appears to be something written on it.<br />
<br />

A small bronze macaque pin reads:
A small bronze macaque pin reads:<br />
"Looks can be deceiving."
"Looks can be deceiving."
|MTag=bronze
|MTag=bronze,pearl,abalone,amber
|STag=macaque,monkey
|type=jewelry, verby
|type=jewelry, verby
|wearloc=generic
|wearloc=generic
|weight=5
|weight=5
|appcost=17187
|appcost=17,187
|lsize=1
|lsize=1
|wsize=1
|wsize=1
|hsize=1
|hsize=1
|source=Prince Vorclaf's Wedding, part of gift to those who attended
|source=-
|sourcetype=other
|cost=-
|sourcetype=-
|fname=No
|fname=No
}}
}}

Revision as of 16:20, 27 September 2014

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small bronze macaque pin with movable parts
Look: Easily manipulated, each appendage has joints that can shift around. A wonderment of carefully placed parts form the face of this macaque, which looks as if it can make a multitude of expressions. Abalone and amber compose the glittering eyes of the creature, giving it a clever look. Pearl inlaid into the long, curled tail finishes the look of this cute monkey.

There appears to be something written on it.

A small bronze macaque pin reads:
"Looks can be deceiving."

Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 17,187 Kronars13,749.6 Lirums <br />12,402.139 Dokoras <br />17.187 LTBpoints <br />17.187 Tickets <br />17.187 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Prince Vorclaf's Wedding, part of gift to those who attended
Source is Smooth driftwood box inlaid with a golden emblem, Intricate scrimshaw box inlaid with a golden emblem, Elegant nacre box inlaid with a golden emblem

Verbs

As you study the pin, you think you could probably clean, kiss, wear, remove, tickle, poke, pull, rub, push and turn it.

CLEAN: You carefully try to remove a speck of dirt from your macaque pin, but the macaque makes a disgusted face, moving its arms and legs wildly and says, "Hey! Watch it."
KISS: You give your macaque pin a gentle kiss. The macaque's face screws up in a puzzled expression as it says, "Whad'dya do that for?"
WEAR: As you put on your macaque pin, the macaque has a fit and says, "No! Not again!"
REMOVE: You gently remove your macaque pin. The macaque says, "At last! Freedom!"
TICKLE: You playfully tickle your macaque pin. The macaque frowns at you and says, "If only I could kick back!"
POKE: As you poke your macaque pin none too gently, your macaque glares at you, saying, "Come closer and try that again, coward!"
PULL: You pull teasingly at the tail of your macaque pin with a playful smile. Your macaque makes an outraged expression and states, "If you were to pull a Prydaen's tail, they might think it's flirting, but not me! Stop that this instant!"
RUB: Rubbing the surface of your macaque pin, the macaque chimes in and says, "A little to the left."
PUSH: With a stern facial expression, the macaque says, "Stop pushing already! Whadda I ever do to you!"
TURN:You try to turn your macaque pin but the macaque says seriously, "Do you really want people seeing my backside?"